Bob Vetrone Jr.

It appears the Phillies are hot in pursuit of Josh Hamilton, and timing couldn't be more right.

Hamilton last year had a home run percentage (HR/AB) of .0765, by far the highest of his career and the fifth-best among all major league players with at least 250 at-bats last season. (By comparison, Darin Ruf in his brief stint with the Phillies, had a HR Pct. of .0909 — HRs in 33 ABs.)

Just for the record, Hamilton's postseason numbers do leave something to be desired: .227 batting average, .295 on-base percentage, .424 slugging percentage, 6 homers in 34 games, during which his teams were 18-16.

What jersey are you hoping to find under the tree?

Nick Foles – Nine me, Santa!517 (17.8%)

Michael Young ­– Rudolph can do an express run when his number is set.150 (5.2%)